| James Cheetham - 1817 - 212 páginas
...discover, and the labour to possess them, he thus elegantly invites us to industry and research. " Though nature is gay, polite, and generous abroad,...antiquated beauty retired to replenish her charms. Ured up in antideluvian notions, she has not yet acquired the European taste of receiving visitants... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 páginas
...they appear like a world in ruins — yet the ruins are beautiful; the caverns, museums of antiquity. Though Nature is gay, polite, and generous abroad,...antediluvian notions, she has not yet acquired the European taste of receiving visitants in her dressing-room : she locks and bolts up her private recesses with... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1819 - 276 páginas
...they appear like a world in ruins — yet the ruins are beautiful ; the caverns, museums of antiquity. Though Nature is gay, polite, and generous abroad,...antediluvian notions, she has not yet acquired the European taste of receiving visitants in her dressing-room : she locks and bolts up her private recesses with... | |
| Thomas Clio Rickman - 1819 - 354 páginas
...from one of his essays on the riches of the earth and the diligence necessary to discover them : " Tho Nature is gay, polite, and generous " abroad, she...beauty retired " to replenish her charms. Bred up in antide" luvian notions, she has not yet acquired the " european taste of receiving visits in her dress"... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 444 páginas
...parts of America. Perhaps a few feet of surface conceal a treasure sufficient to enrich a kingdom. „ Though nature is gay, polite, and generous abroad,...antediluvian notions, she has not yet acquired the European taste of receiving visitants in her dressing-room: she locks and bolts up her private recesses with... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 524 páginas
...parts of America. Perhaps a few feet of surface conceal a treasure sufficient to enrich a king' dom. Though nature is gay, polite, and generous abroad,...antediluvian notions, she has not yet acquired the European taste of receiving visitants in her dressing-room : she locks and bolts up her private recesses with... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 552 páginas
...they appear like a world in ruins — yet the ruins are beautiful ; the caverns, museums of antiquity. Though nature is gay, polite, and generous abroad,...antediluvian notions, she has not yet acquired the European taste of receiving visitants in her dressing-room : she locks and bolts up her private recesses with... | |
| Gilbert Vale - 1841 - 242 páginas
...discover, and the labor to possess them, he thus elegantly invites us to industry and research : — ' Though nature is gay, polite, and generous abroad,...beauty retired to replenish her charms. Bred up in antideluvian notions, she has not yet acquired the European taste of receiving visitants in her dressing-room... | |
| 1859 - 802 páginas
...read with somc interest: — " Though Nature is gay, polite, and generous abroad, she is sullen, rnde, and niggardly at home; return the visit, and she admits you with all the suspicion of a raiser, and all the reluctance of an antiquated beauty retired to replenish her charms. Bred up in... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1859 - 618 páginas
...they appear like a world in ruins — yet the ruins are beautiful ; the caverns, museums of antiquity. Though nature is gay, polite, and generous abroad,...antediluvian notions, she has not yet acquired the European taste of receiving visitants in her dressing-room : she locks and bolts up her private recesses with... | |
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